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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
WC ‘Blaugrana’ Report: Spain vs. Chile
Read some brief notes about the match after the jump, and add your own thoughts on the game.
Final result: Spain 2-1 Chile.
The Spanish team started the game chaotically. Real chances on goal were lost by Torres, no short passes were played, and the defensive line was a bit shaky. Chile in the first 25 minutes were dominating the Spanish team and almost scored more than one goal before the newly signed Blaugrana player, the fascinating David Villa, took a shot 40 meters from goal and put the ball, which was wrongly parried by Chile’s goal keeper, into the back of the net.
Twelve minutes later, Iniesta scored Spain’s second goal after beautiful short passes played between him and Villa. The 2-0 lead was enough to make La Roja gain confidence, shape, personality and Barcelona-style possession during the last 10 minutes of the first half.
It took the newly substituted Chilean player Roger Millar two minutes after the second half started in order to score the first goal for Chile. The shot from outside the penalty area by Millar was deflected as it hit Pique’s knee and changed direction, deceiving Casillas, into the net.
While Puyol and Pique had a relatively calm night, and Busquets and Xavi were doing their work silently, Iniesta and Villa shined as they both showed motivation to play and score goals.
The Spanish team has qualified along with Chile to the knock-out round where Spain will face Portugal. Although they have qualified, Spain have not really shown their potential as World Cup winners. Coach Vicente del Bosque has been choosing a conservative style of playing that seems unusual for the Spanish team! Although Torres does not look fully fit, and was substituted during the second half, Del Bosque seems to prefer playing another midfielder instead of having Pedro or Llorente helping the lonely David Villa. Thus the Spanish team ends up playing with five midfielders and one striker – even though Chile were playing with ten players! And to win the World Cup, Spain certainly needs to score more goals and Del Bosque has to take risks!
What do you think might be the solution to Spain’s current situation? Is Del Bosque responsible for the current psychological state of what seems like unmotivated Spanish team players? Should Del Bosque choose another tactical formation for the game against Portugal? Will La Roja be able to qualify for the quarter final? Share your thoughts below in the comments section.
Barca is my home, Pep is my idol
Fabregas, in an interview with Catalan radio channel Ona FM, assured that, currently, he is not thinking about anything but the World Cup. He also added: “It won’t be a problem if I return to Barcelona because Barca is my home. The people there are always sensational in the way they treat me.”
Fabregas also expressed his admiration for Barcelona’s coach Pep Guardiola, who was one of the club’s important midfielders before becoming their coach.
The Arsenal captain confessed that ”Guardiola has always been my idol since childhood. I played in his position and I noticed him. My coach even gave me a shirt signed by him.”
Fabregas also praised Arsenal’s coach Arsene Wenger, who helped him to become one of football’s leading midfielders.
“He means everything to me. He is the person who put his trust in me,” said Fabregas. “Without him, I don’t know if I would be a professional footballer today. I owe him a lot and I have a special affection for him.”
Brazil vs. Portugal; Ivory Coast vs. North Korea
Group G, Game 3 - Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 16:00 Convert to local time
Location: Durban Stadium, Durban; Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
Stadium Capacity: 62,760; 40,929
Barça players to watch: Dani Alves (Brazil); Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast)
Current Group Standings (after game 2):
Brazil: 6 points, +3 (already qualified for knock-out stages)
Portugal: 4 points, +7
Ivory Coast: 1 point, -2
North Korea: 0 points, -8
Use the comments section below to add your thoughts and reactions as the game unfolds.
“The defensive midfielder is very important in football”
How are you preparing for the decisive game against Chile?
Like any other final, we can’t fail. The pressure gives us more motivation.
After being questioned about forming a double pivot with Xabi Alonso in the game against Switzerland, did you redeem yourself against Honduras?
For me it was just another game and luckily we won. I tried to help, sometimes it goes well and other times it doesn’t but the important thing is to have the desire, help the team and [your] teammates.
What do you think of Del Bosque saying that if he were a player he’d like to be like you?
The coach saying that makes me very proud. He was as good of a player as he is a coach. He was very important to the sport and it’s always nice to hear things like that but I think he’d say the same thing about all 23 of us.
But it’s difficult for something like that to be said about a defensive midfielder.
The defensive midfielder is very important in football. The fans focus on the midfield and the strikers because they make the goals happen and it’s somewhat normal that people focus more on them. They bring the spectacle with shots and goals, which is the most important thing in football, although you’ve got to value other positions too.
If Del Bosque would like to be like Busquets, would you like to be like Messi?
I’m happy to be myself. There is only one Leo Messi, he’s the best in the world and it’d be very difficult to be like him. I’m happy with my career.
Do you see Touré’s departure to City as a new vote of confidence from the club?
I’ve always felt important. The coaching staff and my teammates have supported me both on and off the pitch. I’ve been able to play a lot and I’m appreciative of that. Touré is a great player and he has helped us a lot. I don’t know if someone else will come to cover for Touré but with the players we have we can compete.
For Touré, your backup, they’ve paid 32 million euros. What would Busquets cost?
I don’t have a price because I’m not on the market. I’m not going to leave because I’m very happy here. The cost of a player is up to the clubs but I wouldn’t leave for any amount.
Touré was your competition, it seems like you’re disappointed that he’s leaving.
We are all teammates, people that have shared a dressing room in a club where there is a very humane treatment, but in football we all know that players come and go. In Barça there is a very good working environment and it makes you enjoy working with everyone. I wish him all the luck in the world, he’s been a very important player and he’s done a lot for Barça. We’ll always remember him as a great player and a great person.
Is it a good idea to change up the team so that there is always competition?
Changing things up is the law of football. A player always plays where he wants to. Touré has decided to leave because he considers it to be in his best interest. You’ve got to respect that and we must move on.
Do you think it was difficult for him to play a secondary role?
We all want to play. It’s true that the seasons are very long and you’ve got to fight in every practice so that the coach gives you an opportunity.
Touré is gone and it looks like Cesc is close to returning. Being in South Africa, do you feel like he’s already part of the Barça team?
We’re very accustomed to having him on the national team. He played at Barça at a young age, he understands the philosophy, he’s got a lot of class and he’s a very important player at Arsenal. He’s one of the best midfielders around and I’m certain he’d add to our quality.
Is it going to be even more difficult to triumph after having won the league with 99 points?
Every season is a new story. We said the same thing last year. There is always pressure and motivation to win titles. We start off every season the same way. You’ve got the obligation to stay in every competition and win trophies.
Does the arrival of Mourinho add to the motivation?
Mourinho is a great coach but playing Madrid is enough of a motivation. It doesn’t matter who the coach is.
Won’t it increase your hunger due to his character?
We’ve always stayed away from his provocations. The most important things are the games and the players. Mourinho is only a coach and we play against players and there is always motivation with Madrid.
Sergi Gómez and Sergi Roberto renew until 2012
Three days after obtaining promotion to the Second Division A with Barca Atletic, Sergi Gomez and Sergi Roberto have sealed their futures as key blaugrana players by signing new contracts, keeping them at the club through 2012.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
WC ‘Blaugrana’ Report: Argentina vs. Greece
Argentina defeated Greece 2-0 with goals from defender Martin Demichelis (77′) and 37 year old striker Martin Palermo (89′). The result meant that the Argentines finished as Group B leaders, with a perfect record in the first phase of the tournament. With the loss, their second in the group phase, Greece was eliminated from the World Cup.
With the team virtually assured of progressing, Maradona fielded a lineup that featured seven changes from the squad that had beaten South Korea a few days before. And frankly, for large stretches of the match, it was obvious that this was the Argentine “B-Team.” A trio of substitutions late in the second period changed the tempo and quality of the Argentine play, however, and ultimately put the Greeks to the sword. Angel Di Maria and Javier Pastore injected pace and fluency, and Palermo did what he seems to do best: be at the right place at the right time.
For his part, Messi had a relatively quiet game, struggling to impose himself on the physically imposing Greek defense. But he also sprang into action late in the match, hitting the post with one shot, and forcing the Greek keeper into numerous other saves.
Argentina will next roll into action on Sunday June 27 where they’ll face Rafa Marquez’s Mexico at the Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg. With the Group phase now complete for Maradona’s men, what do you make of their chances against Mexico?
Live: Greece vs. Argentina
Group B, Game 3 - Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Time: 20:30 Convert to local time
Location: Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane
Barça player to watch: Lionel Messi (captain of Argentina for this match)
Current Group Standings (after game 2):
Argentina: 6 points, +4
South Korea: 3 points, -1
Greece: 3 points, -1
Nigeria: 0 points, -2
Will Messi score his first goal of this World Cup? Add your comments and reactions below as the game unfolds.
Mexico vs. Uruguay, France vs. South Africa
Group A, Third Game – Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Time: 16:00 Convert to local time
Location: Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg (Mexico vs. Uruguay); Free State Stadium, Mangaung/Bloemfontein (France vs. South Africa)
Stadium Capacity: 38,646; 40,911
Barça players to watch: Rafael Marquez (Mexico); Thierry Henry and Eric Abidal (France)
Current Group Standings (after game 2):
Uruguay: 4 points, +3
Mexico: 4 points, +2
France: 1 point, -2
South Africa: 1 point, -3
Use the comment section to share/find links to the game, and to add your thoughts and reactions during and after the match!
WC ‘Blaugrana’ Report: Spain vs. Honduras
Brazil vs. Ivory Coast
Group G, Game 2 - Sunday, June 20, 2010
Time: 20:30 Convert to local time
Location: Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg
Stadium Capacity: 88,460
Barça players to watch: Daniel Alves (Brazil) and Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast)
After Maicon’s goal against North Korea, will Dani Alves get a chance at right back? Or will he be Dunga’s go-to sub for the right wing? Will Ivory Coast make it out of the group? Share your comments and reactions below.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Hércules to join Real Sociedad and Levante in the Spanish first division Read more: http://www.totalbarca.com/2010/news/hercules-to-join-real-socieda
The final round of games crowned the Basques second division champions with 74 points; three teams followed on 71 points with Betis condemned to remain in the lower league despite their 4-0 victory today over Levante. Looking further down the table, Cádiz, Murcia, Castellón, and Real Unión, the team who sent Real Madrid crashing out of the Copa del Rey in 2008, were each relegated.
Rafa Marquez: I’ll speak to Guardiola about my future after the World Cup Read more: http://www.totalbarca.com/2010/news/rafa-marquez-ill-speak-to-gu
Marquez has primarily played in Barcelona as a central defender, but injury and age have limited his usefulness in that position, which in Pep’s system often requires pace and perfect positioning. However, Marquez has so far enjoyed an amazing World Cup run as a defensive midfielder, scoring Mexico’s opening goal against South Africa, and stamping his authority on the match against France with a crucial assist and an overall sterling performance.
With the departure of Yaya Toure seeming more and more likely, perhaps there is room in the squad this coming season for a reinvented Marquez after all.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
WC ‘Blaugrana’ Report: France vs. Mexico
Read some brief notes about the match after the jump, and add your own thoughts on the game.
Final result: Mexico 2-0 France
Blaugrana Notes: Assist by Rafa Márquez in the 64th minute. That’s a goal and an assist in two games. It was kind of a nice change of pace to hear the Mexican fans drowning out the vuvuzelas. This was Mexico’s first time to defeat France. Ever.
Eric Abidal made an ill-timed tackle in the box, receiving a yellow card and a penalty awarded to the Mexican side, which was slotted home by Cuauhtémoc Blanco in the 79th minute. Clearly Rafa will be by far the happier blaugrana after this match.
Thierry Henry spent the match wrapped in his winter coat on the bench.
The final games of group play (and quite likely the final game of the World Cup for Abidal and Henry) will be on June 22nd, Mexico vs. Uruguay and France vs. South Africa.
WC ‘Blaugrana’ Report: Argentina vs. South Korea
Argentina defeated South Korea 4-1 in a brilliant attacking display with three goals from Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain, and an own-goal from Korean defender Park Chu-Young. With this victory Argentina now have six points in their group and are virtually assured of progressing to the final knockout stages of the tournament.
Although Barcelona attacker Lionel Messi failed to score in the game, he was in sparkling form throughout, providing assists on two of Higuain’s three goals, and generally terrorizing the Korean defense for the duration. According to stats collected by ESPN, Messi had 166 touches, completed 89% of his passes, and created six scoring opportunities for his team.
Argentina close out the group phase of the Cup on Tuesday, June 22 when they face Greece in the afternoon match. For those of you who saw the match today, what did you make of the Argentine performance?
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
WC ‘Blaugrana’ Report: Ivory Coast vs. Portgual
Read some brief notes about the match after the jump, and add your own thoughts on the game.
Final result: Ivory Coast 0-0 Portugal
Blaugrana notes: Yaya Toure played the entire match and was a a key player for his team as they held Portugal and Real Madrid rival Cristiano Ronaldo scoreless. His brother, Kolo Toure, was the team’s captain. Toure’s team fought hard for a goal and looked especially threatening during the final minutes, but it was not to be. The last play of the game was a short corner taken by Yaya Toure, as the match ended 0-0. Their next opponent is North Korea on June 21st. They face Brazil on June 25th in their “group of death.”
Barça’s pre-season schedule
Preparations for next season begin 19th July
Preparations for next season will begin on 19th July when Pep Guardiola will hold the first training session of the close season for those members of the squad not involved in the World Cup.
The Barca head coach will get the ball rolling at the Joan Gamper training grounds with the handful of Barca players not currently taking part in the World Cup together with some of the rising stars from the reserves.
Staggered return
A week later they will be joined by those players whose countries did not get past the round of the last 16. The rest of the squad will report for duty from 31st July.
Confirmed matches
The first friendly of the summer will take place on 29th July in Oslo against Valerenga. The team will make the return trip on the same day. So far two matches have been confirmed for the tour of Asia: on 4th August against an all-star eleven from the K-League; and 8th August in Beijing against Guoan.
Super Cup
At the moment FC Barcelona is waiting for the Spanish football authorities to decide the dates of the Spanish Super Cup against Sevilla. In principle, the Spanish league will kick off on the weekend of 28th and 29th August. As soon as all this is confirmed the Club will announce the date of the Joan Gamper Trophy.
International Break
The pre-season preparations will be interrupted in the middle of August to allow for international matches, which are scheduled to take place on 11th August. There will be qualifying matches for EURO 2012 and a friendly encounter between Mexico and Spain has also already been confirmed.
Manchester City after Daniel Alves
According to the Daily Mail, Alves has supposedly had his head turned by the possibility of greater riches at Eastlands. Barcelona do not want to sell Alves, bought from Sevilla two years ago for £36 million. If the transfer would take place, Barcelona could expect a significant amount of money in profit. The Catalan club know that Manchester City will press strongly for a deal if Alves shows any interest in the move.
Rosell will not end Fabregas pursuit
Rosell has also confirmed that he will have a sitdown with Joan Laporta, the current president through the end of June, to discuss his plans to get Cesc Fabregas to Barcelona. “When we get together, Laporta will explain at what stage the Cesc situation is at. If negotiations are advanced and the coaching staff want the player, we will continue with the negotiations, without doubt.”
Arsenal have previously rejected Barcelona’s offer of £33 million for Cesc Fabregas, who is at this moment in South Africa with Spain’s national team. Rosell made it clear that if Laporta and his team would face problems in the negotiations, he will be the first one to give them the help they need. “Until 1 July we can’t do anything [as Laporta and his team remain in charge for two more weeks], but if they need help then we will be the first to give it.”
Adidas hopes Messi gets used to the Jabulani ball quickly
“We are sure that Messi will get used to the ball and will continue having extraordinary actions in the World Cup,” said the firm’s spokesperson Oliver Brüggen. “Of course we do not have any influence over the opinions of our sports players,” he added. While the ball has received a lot of criticism after the first World Cup games, they still seemed greatly surprised by Messi’s reaction, who is sponsored by the German brand. Despite the dissatisfaction with the Argentine’s words, Brüggen ruled out any sort of ”sanction” for one of their top stars.
During a press conference on Sunday, following Argentina’s 1-0 win over Nigeria, Messi had commented that “the ball is very complicated for keepers, for us. We still don’t quite have it in hand yet, but hopefully we will get accustomed to it soon, because there isn’t another [ball].”